Thursday, 26 June 2008

In 2006, the last year for which details are available, there were just 236,980 weddings in England and Wales - the lowest number since 1895 and the lowest proportion of marriages compared to the population since counting began in the mid-Victorian era.

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Yes, it's Father's Day on Sunday (in most countries anyway) and what better way to celebrate by having some woman spew forth a load of bile on masculinity?

Of course, there are single fathers who deserve every treat coming their way this weekend. But although one quarter of all families live with a single parent, only one in 10 of those parents is a father.

Strange how women are, once again, determined to be the victims by this statistic; nevermind that it is women who demanded and gained the right to near automatic custody of children in the event of divorce and as such it is down to women alone that their is such a scarcity of single-fathers.

But real co-parenting is still a rare and remote ideal. For all the family activities that men do join in, a few still, bizarrely, get overlooked. Nit-combing remains a female preserve. As does the dentist's waiting room, the scrum of the school uniform sale, the toy stall at the fete.

Yes, and the idea of joint breadwinning is still a rare and remote ideal. For all women's pissy attempts at careers, most give up working the second they marry - that being their motiviation for marrying - and slogging away in factories and offices for no reason than to support a spouse and their children remains the male preserve.

Who the fuck does this bitch think works to pay for children's dental plans, the school uniforms and the toys? The tooth fairy and Santa Claus? Why does she think it's left to mothers to organize dentist visits and shopping? It's because fathers are chained to a factory floor or cubicle for 8+ hours a day - but, significantly, are getting on with it in a stoic kind of way without gnashing their teeth and fuming with victimhood in the national press.

Incidentally, the writer of this article, Gill Hornby, is married to Robert Harris, the author. Just goes to show; you can be a Cambridge graduate, successful reporter and journalist, and best-selling author, and your wife will still insult and demean you just to try and grab a bit of attention and indulge in that favourite hobby of modern women; denigrating and insulting men.

Thursday, 5 June 2008

A mother was convicted yesterday of leaving her toddler home alone and locked in a flooded kitchen while she spent the weekend 'partying' with friends.

Kelly Tollerton, 22, was warned it was 'almost inevitable' that she would be jailed after a judge heard how she left the two-year-old boy to fend for himself in the kitchen, penned in by a baby gate and with scraps of food left on plates on the floor.

'Almost inevitable' that she'll be jailed? If it were a man there'd be no question.

Yesterday the trainee beautician broke down in tears outside court after being found guilty of two charges of child neglect and a third of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

That good old legal defence offered only to women; cry and cry and cry. A few tears sprinkled on the ground will no doubt halve those chances of going to prison.

And where was the dad in all this? Not even she can answer that:

The mother-of-two was pregnant by a 31-year-old man before she was 16, and does not even know who the father of her second son is.

What a start in life for that poor kid; piece of shit neglectful mother, a 'sibling' with a totally different father, and no way of finding out who is dad is without DNA testing every male in Britain. And yet this cunt can and will still breed more illegitimate bastards and the tax-payers will foot the bill (unless I'm wrong in doubting the ability of a trainee beautician to be earning enough to fully support however many kids she's got by the time she's fully-trained in painting narcassistic cunt's nails.)